SV Hemelingen in the DFB Cup: Stadium problems endanger Wolfsburg game!

SV Hemelingen in the DFB Cup: Stadium problems endanger Wolfsburg game!
SV Hemelingen faces an exciting challenge, because in the DFB Cup you will meet Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg on August 16 at 3:30 p.m. An important detail, however, gives rise to concern: The club's field in Hemelingen does not correspond to the required DFB standards. It was found during a place inspection that the field is only 96 meters long, while the minimum requirement is 100 meters. This problem falls from the DFB tolerance area and could lead to the current location cannot be used, which forces SV Hemelingen to find an alternative stadium. T-Online reports.
Since the district sports facility in Hemelingen does not meet these requirements, the game was moved to the stadium on the Berlin Ring in Verden. The stadium there has a capacity of around 9,000 spectators and offers a suitable stage for the upcoming cup game. One advantage of this decision could be the assumption that a smaller amateur square is better suited for a subclass team like SV Hemelingen. In addition, the stadium on the Berlin Ring is also used by Werder Bremen, who took on a test game against FC Verden 04 in this stadium on July 12th. [Butter and within within]
mastering organizational challenges
The stadium manager Daniel Rodewald is optimistic that the space will be prepared for the DFB Cup game in good time. However, further challenges remain. In addition to the playing field length, the low distance to a high jump behind the gate also requires a solution. SV Hemelingen plans to extend the space by using the use of turfs by four meters and states that these challenges can be solved. The need to meet all DFB conditions is treated priority. Trainer Günter Tuncel from SV Hemelingen is relieved by reducing requirements and emphasizing the economic advantages of this choice of stadium. T-Online also reports.
Another aspect that should not be underestimated affects the audience. VfL Wolfsburg has already announced that they can bring between 2,500 and 3,000 fans, which could fully utilize the stadium. Ticket prices are announced as "human" in order to give as many fans as possible. Historically, the encounter becomes particularly interesting, because it is the first DFB Cup game in Verden in 37 years, since 1988 there has been no corresponding event.
a service to football
The preparations and organizational expenses are high, but SV Hemelingen and the stadium keeper fight for a great event with full commitment. For the hobby soccer players, this day will not only be a great sporting challenge, but also an opportunity to present themselves on the national stage. The signs are good that the DFB Cup game on August 16 can really take place and become an unforgettable experience. If everything goes according to plan, this could be a nice summer afternoon for all football fans in Bremen and Verden.
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